PSU Magazine Spring 2004
Abraham Lincoln based in Everett, Washington. Brown worked as an assistant buyer for Meier and Frank for a year prior lo his becoming a commis– sioned officer in the U.S. Navy. Senta Goertler MA married Alexander Ellis MEd on Janu– ary 3 in Tucson, Arizona. They will continue to live in Tucson until Goenler completes her PhD in second language acquisi– tion and leaching. Patricia Mc ally MSW is an intern coordinator with Mult– nomah County Department of Human Services in Portland. Heidi Ames is working towards her master's in piano perfor– mance al the University of Mon– tana in Missoula. Ames also is a graduate teaching assistant al the university. Caleb Gostnell is a physical scientist with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Ocean Service, where he serves as a hydrographic project manager. Gostnell has undertaken a grad– uate level program al the Uni– versity of New Hampshire with the intent of taking innovative ideas and fresh perspectives on ocean mapping back to his pro– ject management position. He will also draw on his years spent as an avionics technician in the U.S. Navy. ChristyAnne Hamilton won the Metropolitan Opera National Council Oregon Dis– trict Jeanine B. Cowles Award in November. Hamilton, a soprano , is working toward a master's degree in music at PSU and starred in the University's spring performance of Die Fledermaus. Mike Soto is director of Port– land State University's campus public safety office. Soto has served in the office for 23 years. Cynthia "Cynde" Swan is a fit– ness specialist and customer service representative with Prov– idence Health Systems. She has lectured to breast cancer patients on the importance of exercise during treatment and recovery, worked with individu- als with diverse disabilities at Kiwanis Camp on Mt. Hood as a volunteer, and educated stu– dents about health and wellness issues during a teach-in for Portland Public Schools. She is taking grad uate classes at Port– land Stale toward a master's degree in public health. Lolita Alpernas MSW is acute care coordinator with the Mult– nomah County Department of Human Services crisis call center. Matthew Bell is a teacher at Merlo Station High School in Beaverton. Maria Guldy is a human resources assistant at Euro RSCG Tyee MCM, an aclvenising agency in Portland. Nichole Hagel is a graduate student in fisheries and wildlife at Oregon Stale University, working towards a master's degree. She lives in Corvallis. Christina Hamel is an account– ing supervisor at the Oregonian Publishing Company in Portland. Yvonne Hobson works in sec– ondary marketing at Mann Financial, a mortgage company in Milwaukie. Kay Jellison is a speech and language pathologist at Speech Pathologists, PC, in Lake Oswego. Thanh-Nhi Nguyen is portfolio administrator at Western Pacific Investment Advisers, lnc., in Ponland. Eric Olson MSW is a medical social worker at Crestview Home Health in Beaverton. Lan Phan is a marketing assis– tant at Morgan Stanley, a finan– cial services firm in Portland. Benjamin Rowe is a district executive with the Boy Scouts of America in Portland. Tiffany Shimabukuro is a pro– gramming administrator at FOX Sports Network in Los Angeles. Courtney Weber is assistant to the anistic director at the Pearl Theatre Company in New York Cily. SPRING 2004 PSU MAGAZlNE 27
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